How did WDW celebrate your B-day? PO-FQ
:yahoo:Going to WDW 2/6-2/14/09! 10 days and counting! :yahoo:
So here's my question: We are staying at Port Orleans French Quarter and my daughter :bdaymic: will celebrate her 7th birthday our 2nd day there. What does this particular resort do for birthdays? I've heard stories of cookies & milk w/an autographed photo of Belle & a plush Minnie @Beach Club, to Roses for a sweet sixteen, to balloons, to just an autographed photo of a favorite character.
The suspense is killing me and I'm just dying to know what to expect for my little girl. -princess-
Has anyone stayed at POFQ during their birthday and if so, how did they celebrate you?
=partytime
Thanks everybody!:ariel:
Re: How did WDW celebrate your B-day? PO-FQ
Well a few years ago, I got a free cake and a card signed by mickey and the gang at the garden grill restraunt at epcot
Re: How did WDW celebrate your B-day? PO-FQ
The OP was a few years ago, we need an update. What happened??????? Inquiring minds want to know . . .
Re: How did WDW celebrate your B-day? PO-FQ
To begin with, don't expect anything special. Just be "surprised" when something magical does happen.
Over the years, we've been to WDW for birthdays and our Anniversary (yearly for the past six years!). We have always gotten a card signed by a character or in some cases characters. Usually, at check-in they will ask what is the birthday girl or boy's favorite character. Our youngest son got a card signed by Buzz and Woody last year. Very cute! For our Anniversary we have gotten a card with Cinderella and Prince Charming and a few with Mickey and Minnie dressed-up. It is always a nice surprise when we get a celebration card. The past few years, we got a special Photopass card with the celebration card that gave us a discount on the pictures.
When noted on your ADR, "most" restaurants will acknowledge a birthday. Whether with a free little piece of cake or ice cream. Walt Disney World is a great place to celebrate a birthday. However, there have been a couple of instances where our server was busy and honestly just forgot. We didn't make a big deal about it and let it go. We'll be back the next year! :D
RESTAURANTS THAT DID A LITTLE SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR US
Chef Mickey - When we got to our table, there was confetti all over it and an Anniversary card signed by all the characters. Also, when our server brought us an Anniversary cupcake, Mickey came over and shook my husband's hand. Very cute!
Crystal Palace - When we got to the table, there was confetti on it for our youngest's birthday. He got a card signed by all the characters and birthday cupcake.
Sci-Fi Dine-In - Our oldest son got a signed card from all the carhops and a Magical Moments Certificate from our service. Plus, he got a free ice cream sundae.
Yachtsman Steakhouse - A menu printed just for us with the words "Happy Anniversary" on it and a red rose. After our meal, our server brought us a dessert plate with the words Happy Anniverary on it with some candies. (The candies were honestly gross, but it was a nice gesture.)
'Ohana - Our assistant server gave our daughter a free cup with a light-up tinkerbell.
Nine Dragons - My husband got a free piece of cake after the servers sang to him.
Tutto Italia - My husband got a piece of yummy chocolate cake after the servers sang to him in Italian. (very cool!)
Cinderella's Royal Table - I pre-ordered my daughter a slipper filled with chocolate. She loved it!!! But, was even more surprised when our server gave her a birthday card signed by all the Princesses. It's a great place to celebrate a little princess' birthday in my opinion. She still talks about that breakfast!
California Grill - They gave my daughter a full-size chocolate cake for FREE. We ended up taking the rest back to our room. A great place to spend a birthday evening with Cinderella Castle in the background and the fireworks are breathtaking. Truly magical!
There were a couple of counterservice instances where the CM saw it was someone's birthday and gave them a little extra something like a brownie or cookie. So, wear that birthday button!!! :-D
I know there are more, I'm trying to rack my brain. But, you get the idea. Disney does birthday celebrations right! :thumbs:
In all our cases, I never "insisted" on any special treatment. I had the celebration noted on our ADRs or told the CM at check-in we were celebrating something special. They took it from there. :mickeykid